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Conservation volunteers sought for Tree Week; OUTDOORS.


THERE are a host of activities to take part in during National Tree Week.

The week - which actually runs from November 25 to December 6 - sees Knowsley Council working with the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers (BTCV BTCV British Trust for Conservation Volunteers
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) to encourage residents to get involved in their local woodland.

Activities, including nature trails, Yule log yule log

log burned at Christmas. [Western Tradition: NCE, 552]

See : Christmas
 making and tree planting days, have been organised in Halewood, Huyton, Kirkby and Stockbridge Village.

There are also events planned at Halewood Park.

Contact Halewood rangers on 07810 054 097 or Halewood.Environment. Centre@knowsley.gov.uk for details.

There will also be workshops at Ten Acre Pits, Stadt Moers Park and Bowring Park Bowring Park is the name of two parks. Bowring Park in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, and Bowring Park near Liverpool, England.

The first is better known and was given to the city in 1911 by the Bowring family in celebration of the 100 years they had been in business (e.g.
 and golf course.

Contact the Knowsley ranger service on 0151-489 1239, or visit stadt.moers@knowsley.gov.uk Events also take place at Syders Grove and Little Wood, in Stockbridge Village. Contact phil.parry @stockbridgerangers.org or call 0151-443 2482 to check times.

Most activities run from 10.30am to 3.30pm.

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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Nov 24, 2009
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